Dear All,
The National Science Foundation is offering 40 Grants/Scholarship (no cost except air) for students in the US, from any Engineering/Science discipline to attend the Annual PM (Powder Metallurgy) Conference in Las Vegas, to get them exposed to the field of Powder Metallurgy – a super niche technology.

Please review the Grant Request below and also my communication with Jim Adams the Executive Director of MPIF/APMI. Time is short.
It would be great opportunity for our community youngsters to participate, learn, and network.
Thanks,
Edul Daver

The National Science Foundation has announced the approval of a grant program to support 40 students from U.S. institutions to attend POWDERMET2017 (International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials) and AMPM2017 (Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy) in Las Vegas, June 13–16.

The awards will cover the full conference registration fee (including the opening and closing events and two luncheons) and three-nights hotel accommodations in double occupancy. Any travel-related expenses are covered by the student or his/her institution.

Eligibility Requirements

Students must be attending a U.S. institution when applying

Students must attend the entire conference (June 13–16)

Participation at conference (one of the following):

Primary author on accepted technical paper

Primary co-author on accepted technical poster

Commitment to submit a technical poster on activities at their institution, if selected

Postdoctoral scholars are not eligible

Deadline is February 24

For more details, including how to apply, please visit POWDERMET2017.org and select the “Student Grant Opportunity.”